This
shocking news has come to light this week. Long-held beliefs of the
Blair Party, sorry, Labour Party, have been put to the test this week, when lots of people have wanted to join the Party. This has come as a
shock, as the Labour Party has spent years trying to discourage people from believing in them and voting for them. Then along comes this strange,
middle-aged man with his socialist views and all of a sudden people
are getting interested in politics again. This has to stop!
How is
British politics supposed to carry on, when you have people with
opposing views? Everyone knows that we need a two-party-state where
both parties have the same ideas, led by the same type of people. That way, no
matter who wins, everything stays the same.
The
Labour Party has learned nothing from their crushing defeat in the
recent elections. Most Scots are like a stick of Blackpool rock, cut
them open and they have socialism running through their centre! They
no longer saw the Labour Party as an alternative to the Tories: instead, they
saw them as the rest of us do, a mirror image of the Tories. Along
came the SNP with their socialist ideology and guess what? The whole
country voted for them! Not only that, but young people became involved
with the whole process and discussions were held in the streets. Politics came alive once again.
All we
have heard about of late is how scared the Labour Party is about
people from other parties having a vote in the leadership election.
We haven't heard about all the young people that have once again
become interested in politics. It was the Blairites who have made the
party unelectable, not people Like Jeremy Corbyn! People sneeringly
say it's old fashioned politics, but they are wrong. With the global
economy collapsing, it is clear that the capitalist dream is really
the old-fashioned politics! People have woken up to the fact that
capitalism only benefits the few, while billions must suffer. Like
communism, this outdated idea has had its day. There has to be a
happy medium between the two. Sorry, what's that I hear you say? Yes
you might be right, socialism might be the answer.
There
is nothing wrong with utilities being nationalised, as long as they
are run like a business. They are better off in the hands of the
state where the profits are put back into the economy rather than
into the pockets of a chancellor's friends. When you change your fuel
providers or when a train company loses their licence nothing
changes but the people at the top, so why can't we re-nationalise
companies and run them with the same staff and infrastructure? All
the best train services around the world are state-run, from Germany
to Japan.
If you
are as scared as the Tory press are about having an opposing view to
politics then vote for the Tories, and keep the country as it is. If you
want politics that is alive and vibrant, where opposing ideologies
can disagree and debate and bring change, then we need people like
Jeremy Corbyn, we need people like the Green party and lots of other
people who want to bring a change. What we don't need is anymore
plastic suited middle class boys and girls who try to prove they are
like the rest of the great unwashed by rolling up their sleeves and
having a pint of beer in a local pub. This patronising, sneering and
downright creepy mentality really pisses me off! Every election, we
get idiots like Cameron, with shirt sleeves rolled up, being filmed
having a pint. “Call me Dave, why don't you? I'm just an ordinary
multi millionaire public school boy like you!” What a twat!
What we
need is grass roots politicians with fire in their bellies doing what
the SNP did in Scotland, giving us something other than the status
quo. The last election was lost by the Labour Party because of the
way Ed Millaband ate a sandwich? No, it was because there was no difference in the
politics so the only thing the Tory press could do was play the
schoolyard bully and call him a geek! This, my friends, is not the
politics that I or most reasonable minded people want to be
associated with!
I for
one will be interested to hear what Jeremy Corbyn has to say, and I
will also be interested in hearing what the Blair clones have to say
against him. And if there are thousands of Tory voters paying to join
the Labour party to vote in the leadership election then thank you
for donating the money to help people like Jeremy Corbyn fight
against your single-minded, greedy tyranny.
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